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Cal. Hwy 14 - March-April
2005 - Raw data.

Results of a 70 mph windshield survey (or whatever the local speed
limits were), of three exotic Mustards: Either not present; is
present along roadsides or in medians; or is outside of the roadside
to the fence line or has moved from the roadsides to infest adjacent
land.

NS = None Seen. None of the three exotic
Mustards of concern were seen along roadside ditches; or if divided
highway, also not seen in the roadside median, or in lands adjacent
to the road.

RS = Road Sides were infested. MED
= In divided highways, in medians.

DES = One or more Exotic Mustards
have moved from the roadsides into the desert, agricultural areas,
or other lands adjacent to the roadsides. FL = Only found along
the highway cyclone-fence line, but is far enough off the roadside
to pose an immediate problem for the lands adjacent to the fences.
At the time of the survey, did not appear to be moving off the
fence line yet.